Santiago, Wyandt lead after Day One at USBC Intercollegiate Singles Championships
05/18/10
Jessica Santiago of Webber International and Ryan Wyandt of Penn State-Berks (pictured) were the top qualifiers during Monday's United States Bowling Congress Intercollegiate Singles Championships being held at AMF Euless Lanes in Euless, Texas.
Santiago, who rolled a 300 game in the last game of qualifying, led the 16-player women's field with a 2,449 total (204.08 average). Wyandt had a total pinfall of 2,487 (207.25 average) to lead the men's 16-player division.
All participants advance to Tuesday's single-elimination match play bracket. Match play will consist of best-of-five games until a champion is determined. All qualifying and match-play rounds will be broadcast live on BOWL.com.
Santiago was tied for seventh after the six-game morning block but posted games of 188, 212, 214, 192, 230 and 300 in the afternoon session.
"I was pretty lost at the beginning but then I found the line on the outside of the lane," Santiago said. "The last six games I was just trying to throw the ball the best I could."
Her perfect game allowed her to overtake Erin McCarthy of Nebraska-Lincoln as the top qualifier. It was the first perfect game of Santiago's career.
"I wasn't that nervous the first two in the 10th but the last ball, my hand was shaking," Santiago said.
Wyandt started the day with a 154 game but still managed to be in fourth place after the morning block. He then had a 252 and a 258 in the afternoon block to take the lead.
"To be perfectly honest, it is rather surprising considering how I started," Wyandt said. "But I knew it's not one game, it is a marathon. Even if you throw one bad game, you still have to keep at it and not come down on yourself."
Wyandt said the best thing he did all day was to not look at the scoring monitor. Instead, he focused on his bowling.
"I just wanted to get into the byes so I can sleep in a little later," he said. "It's very shocking and it feels great to be leading it."
Monday's top four qualifiers earned byes into Round 3 while the fifth through eighth qualifiers earned first-round byes. The competition resumes at 7:40 a.m. (Central) Tuesday with the first round of match play.
The 16 men and 16 women earned their way into the tournament through four sectional qualifying events held in March. The top four qualifiers at each sectional advanced to the national event.
Top collegiate bowlers to battle for titles at Intercollegiate Singles Championship
Field set for Intercollegiate Singles Championships
Players with position, College and 12-game total
1. Ryan Wyandt, Penn State-Berks, 2,487
2. Kyle Keegan, RIT, 2,455
3. Jacob Kent, Erie CC, 2,411
4. Adam Corder, George Mason, 2,386
5. Logan Mills, Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2,371
6. Michael Snell, Nebraska-Lincoln, 2,369
7. Sean Rangel, William Penn, 2,346
8. Joseph Steiner, Saginaw Valley State, 2,336
9. Michael Conn, Bellarmine, 2,333
10. John Szczerbinski, Wichita State, 2,318
11. Casey Albert, California-Davis, 2,313
12. Christopher Bardol, Robert Morris (Ill.), 2,288
13. Joel Klaas, Purdue, 2,258
14. Brandon Allred, Nevada-Las Vegas, 2,250
15. EJ Parks, Lindenwood, 2,249
16. Justin Thompson, Kansas, 2,192
Players with position, College and 12-game total
1. Jessica Santiago, Webber International, 2,449
2. Erin McCarthy, Nebraska-Lincoln, 2,402
3. Esther Cheah, Nebraska-Lincoln, 2,351
4. Kimberly Yioulos, Pikeville, 2,346
5. Lori Hanken, McKendree, 2,331
6. Samantha Macina, Central Florida, 2,325
7. Heather D'Errico, Robert Morris (Ill.), 2,280
8. Kaidee Sutphin, Central Florida, 2,259
9. Stephanie Martins, Webber International, 2,252
10. Amanda Greene, Lindenwood, 2,246
11. Brittney Hendrickson, CSU-Fresno, 2,210
12. Dori Jaffess, Arizona State , 2,171
13. Jenn Boisselle, Central Florida, 2,148
14. Christina Oschman, Bellarmine, 2,140
15. Danielle Knittle, Penn State-University Park, 2,120
16. Erin Chambers, Robert Morris-Peoria, 2,034
7:40-9:15 a.m.. Round 1 match play (best of five)
9:25-11 a.m.. Round 2 match play (best of five)
12:10-1:45 p.m.. Round 3 match play (best of five)
1:55-3:30 p.m.. Semifinals (best of five)
3:40-5:15 p.m.. Finals (best of five)
Men's Match Play Schedule °
Match 1: Michael Conn, Bellarmine vs. Justin Thompson, Kansas
Match 2: Christopher Bardol, Robert Morris (Ill.) vs. Joel Klaas, Purdue
Match 3: Casey Albert, California-Davis vs. Brandon Allred, Nevada-Las Vegas
Match 4: John Szczerbinski, Wichita State vs. EJ Parks, Lindenwood
Match 5: Joseph Steiner, Saginaw Valley State vs. Match 1 winner
Match 6: Logan Mills, Michigan-Ann Arbor vs. Match 2 winner
Match 7: Michael Snell, Nebraska-Lincoln vs. Match 3 winner
Match 8: Sean Rangel, William Penn vs. Match 4 winner
Match 9: Ryan Wyandt, Penn State-Berks vs. Match 5 winner
Match 10: Adam Corder, George Mason vs. Match 6 winner
Match 11: Jacob Kent, Erie CC vs. Match 7 winner
Match 12: Kyle Keegan, RIT vs. Match 8 winner
Semifinals
Match 9 vs. Match 10 winner
Match 11 vs. Match 12 winner
Championship
Semifinal winners
Women's Match-Play Schedule
Match 1: Stephanie Martins, Webber Int'l vs. Erin Chambers, Robert Morris-Peoria
Match 2: Dori Jaffess, Arizona State vs. Jenn Boisselle, Central Florida
Match 3: Brittney Hendrickson, CSU-Fresno vs. Christina Oschman, Bellarmine
Match 4: Amanda Greene, Lindenwood vs. Danielle Knittle, Penn State-University Park
Match 5: Kaidee Sutphin, Central Florida vs. Match 1
Match 6: Lori Hanken, McKendree vs. Match 2
Match 7: Samantha Macina, Central Florida vs. Match 3
Match 8: Heather D'Errico, Robert Morris (Ill.) vs. Match 4
Match 9: Jessica Santiago, Webber International vs. Match 5
Match 10: Kimberly Yioulos, Pikeville vs. Match 6
Match 11: Esther Cheah, Nebraska-Lincoln vs. Match 7
Match 12: Erin McCarthy, Nebraska-Lincoln vs. Match 8
Semifinals
Match 9 vs. Match 10 winner
Match 11 vs. Match 12 winner
Championship
Semifinal winners
USBC Collegiate
AMF Euless Lanes in Euless, Texas, United States (May 17-18, 2010)
Jessica Santiago of Webber International and Ryan Wyandt of Penn State-Berks (pictured) were the top qualifiers during Monday's United States Bowling Congress Intercollegiate Singles Championships being held at AMF Euless Lanes in Euless, Texas.Santiago, who rolled a 300 game in the last game of qualifying, led the 16-player women's field with a 2,449 total (204.08 average). Wyandt had a total pinfall of 2,487 (207.25 average) to lead the men's 16-player division.
All participants advance to Tuesday's single-elimination match play bracket. Match play will consist of best-of-five games until a champion is determined. All qualifying and match-play rounds will be broadcast live on BOWL.com.
Santiago was tied for seventh after the six-game morning block but posted games of 188, 212, 214, 192, 230 and 300 in the afternoon session.
"I was pretty lost at the beginning but then I found the line on the outside of the lane," Santiago said. "The last six games I was just trying to throw the ball the best I could."
Her perfect game allowed her to overtake Erin McCarthy of Nebraska-Lincoln as the top qualifier. It was the first perfect game of Santiago's career.
"I wasn't that nervous the first two in the 10th but the last ball, my hand was shaking," Santiago said.
Wyandt started the day with a 154 game but still managed to be in fourth place after the morning block. He then had a 252 and a 258 in the afternoon block to take the lead.
"To be perfectly honest, it is rather surprising considering how I started," Wyandt said. "But I knew it's not one game, it is a marathon. Even if you throw one bad game, you still have to keep at it and not come down on yourself."
Wyandt said the best thing he did all day was to not look at the scoring monitor. Instead, he focused on his bowling.
"I just wanted to get into the byes so I can sleep in a little later," he said. "It's very shocking and it feels great to be leading it."
Monday's top four qualifiers earned byes into Round 3 while the fifth through eighth qualifiers earned first-round byes. The competition resumes at 7:40 a.m. (Central) Tuesday with the first round of match play.
The 16 men and 16 women earned their way into the tournament through four sectional qualifying events held in March. The top four qualifiers at each sectional advanced to the national event.
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USBC Intercollegiate Singles Championships - Men's Division
Players with position, College and 12-game total
1. Ryan Wyandt, Penn State-Berks, 2,487
2. Kyle Keegan, RIT, 2,455
3. Jacob Kent, Erie CC, 2,411
4. Adam Corder, George Mason, 2,386
5. Logan Mills, Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2,371
6. Michael Snell, Nebraska-Lincoln, 2,369
7. Sean Rangel, William Penn, 2,346
8. Joseph Steiner, Saginaw Valley State, 2,336
9. Michael Conn, Bellarmine, 2,333
10. John Szczerbinski, Wichita State, 2,318
11. Casey Albert, California-Davis, 2,313
12. Christopher Bardol, Robert Morris (Ill.), 2,288
13. Joel Klaas, Purdue, 2,258
14. Brandon Allred, Nevada-Las Vegas, 2,250
15. EJ Parks, Lindenwood, 2,249
16. Justin Thompson, Kansas, 2,192
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USBC Intercollegiate Singles Championships - Women's Division
Players with position, College and 12-game total
1. Jessica Santiago, Webber International, 2,449
2. Erin McCarthy, Nebraska-Lincoln, 2,402
3. Esther Cheah, Nebraska-Lincoln, 2,351
4. Kimberly Yioulos, Pikeville, 2,346
5. Lori Hanken, McKendree, 2,331
6. Samantha Macina, Central Florida, 2,325
7. Heather D'Errico, Robert Morris (Ill.), 2,280
8. Kaidee Sutphin, Central Florida, 2,259
9. Stephanie Martins, Webber International, 2,252
10. Amanda Greene, Lindenwood, 2,246
11. Brittney Hendrickson, CSU-Fresno, 2,210
12. Dori Jaffess, Arizona State , 2,171
13. Jenn Boisselle, Central Florida, 2,148
14. Christina Oschman, Bellarmine, 2,140
15. Danielle Knittle, Penn State-University Park, 2,120
16. Erin Chambers, Robert Morris-Peoria, 2,034
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
7:40-9:15 a.m.. Round 1 match play (best of five)
9:25-11 a.m.. Round 2 match play (best of five)
12:10-1:45 p.m.. Round 3 match play (best of five)
1:55-3:30 p.m.. Semifinals (best of five)
3:40-5:15 p.m.. Finals (best of five)
Men's Match Play Schedule °
Match 1: Michael Conn, Bellarmine vs. Justin Thompson, Kansas
Match 2: Christopher Bardol, Robert Morris (Ill.) vs. Joel Klaas, Purdue
Match 3: Casey Albert, California-Davis vs. Brandon Allred, Nevada-Las Vegas
Match 4: John Szczerbinski, Wichita State vs. EJ Parks, Lindenwood
Match 5: Joseph Steiner, Saginaw Valley State vs. Match 1 winner
Match 6: Logan Mills, Michigan-Ann Arbor vs. Match 2 winner
Match 7: Michael Snell, Nebraska-Lincoln vs. Match 3 winner
Match 8: Sean Rangel, William Penn vs. Match 4 winner
Match 9: Ryan Wyandt, Penn State-Berks vs. Match 5 winner
Match 10: Adam Corder, George Mason vs. Match 6 winner
Match 11: Jacob Kent, Erie CC vs. Match 7 winner
Match 12: Kyle Keegan, RIT vs. Match 8 winner
Semifinals
Match 9 vs. Match 10 winner
Match 11 vs. Match 12 winner
Championship
Semifinal winners
Women's Match-Play Schedule
Match 1: Stephanie Martins, Webber Int'l vs. Erin Chambers, Robert Morris-Peoria
Match 2: Dori Jaffess, Arizona State vs. Jenn Boisselle, Central Florida
Match 3: Brittney Hendrickson, CSU-Fresno vs. Christina Oschman, Bellarmine
Match 4: Amanda Greene, Lindenwood vs. Danielle Knittle, Penn State-University Park
Match 5: Kaidee Sutphin, Central Florida vs. Match 1
Match 6: Lori Hanken, McKendree vs. Match 2
Match 7: Samantha Macina, Central Florida vs. Match 3
Match 8: Heather D'Errico, Robert Morris (Ill.) vs. Match 4
Match 9: Jessica Santiago, Webber International vs. Match 5
Match 10: Kimberly Yioulos, Pikeville vs. Match 6
Match 11: Esther Cheah, Nebraska-Lincoln vs. Match 7
Match 12: Erin McCarthy, Nebraska-Lincoln vs. Match 8
Semifinals
Match 9 vs. Match 10 winner
Match 11 vs. Match 12 winner
Championship
Semifinal winners
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